Code Quiz

Imagine a metal junction box that is 32 inches x 32 inches x 6 inches with two 4-inch EMT raceways connected directly across from one another on opposite walls. Each 4-inch raceway contains three 250 kcmil conductors. An additional 2-inch EMT raceway, which contains three 4/0 AWG XHHW conductors, is connected to the back wall of the junction box directly opposite the removable cover, and another 2-inch EMT raceway has been connected to the bottom of the enclosure for a tap to a piece of industrial equipment. The 4/0 AWG conductors, which pass through the junction box, are installed in the 2-inch raceways. What's the minimum dimension required between either of the 4-inch raceways (installed in a horizontal position) and the 2-inch raceway connected to the bottom of the enclosure (installed in a vertical position)? Note: No conductors are installed between either of the 4-inch raceways or either of the 2-inch raceways.

Explanation: The following sentence located directly beneath the Exception to 314.28(A)(2) is seldom read, but its content is still important: “The distance between raceways enclosing the same conductor shall not be less than 6 times the trade diameter of the larger raceway.” This applies to angle or U-pulls, and it could be applied to 2-inch raceways, but not those in the question posed. In this example there’s no angle pull between the 4-inch raceway(s) and the 2-inch raceway(s), so this requirement doesn’t apply as the question is written.

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